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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]YES I’m so glad I didn’t give up before this episode. Fred is such a chump the whole thing was amazing. When she showed him the phone I wondered if she was “delivering” him but they played it so straight I wasn’t sure until the “just ahead” thing. Christopher Meloni is amazing. I think it’s very difficult for an actor to make a character who has such a thin story and no redeeming qualities as three dimensional as he made that guy. Just superb acting. I read it the whole time as he is gay and trying to cover it up and I’m not even sure but even when he said “but my children” you could really believe it, like this guy is going to go down having never looked himself in the mirror. Amazing. The Marthas. THE MARTHAS. That cleaning scene was great TV. Idk what was happening for the last few episodes but I am in again. [/quote] I agree that the cleaning scene was the best of the entire series. [/quote] The cleaning was great, and made up for the fact that it was completely unnecessary for the Martha to have recognized June from Chicago. That was so stupid. It would have been better for her to have just rolled with it without knowing who June was because surely in her job she's seen terrible things and cleaned up blood from dead women, too.[/quote] She recognized June from the cages, locally. I assumed that the introduction meant that they will be in contact again. [b]I don’t get why recognizing June was stupid- June saved her life.[/b][/quote] Not so much that she recognized her but that the Martha was someone she knew as opposed to not knowing. It was a coincidence that didn't need to happen for the scene to work, and I think the scene would have been better without it. [/quote] Totally agree. The scene was really working, but I got yanked out of it by the absurd coincidence.[/quote]
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